Escaping the Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Trap
Consider these options if you want to refinance out of an adjustable-rate mortgage.
What Buyers Can Expect Across the Country
When it comes to playing the real estate game, your playbook will vary depending on where you live.
Tips for Find Your Dream Home in this Market
In order to better target your real estate search, you must think specifically about your dream abode and understand that your must-have list will change as the search progresses.
Here's Why Open Houses are Still Necessary
Listing agents often argue that in our digital world, open houses are a waste of time, but we aren't ready to do away with them quite yet.
First-Time Homebuyer's Guide to Open Houses
Open houses are a great way for first-time homebuyers to get out into the market and see what homes are available and to meet realtors.
How to Have an Open House with Pets
Not everyone will love your pet the way you do, and you don’t want to turn off potential buyers or lower the home’s perceived value with furry family member
Protect Yourself from Buying a Lemon of a Home
Buying a lousy house leaves a sour taste in your mouth. Sweeten the deal.
Top 10 Tips for Mortgage Borrowers in 2014
Should you rush to get a mortgage, or take your time? Both, sorta. But don't panic.
Here’s What You can Rent for Less than $1,000 a Month
You can still live in some big cities without paying more than $1,000 a month on rent. Here’s a look at seven cities.
Home Equity Lending is Back...Here’s Your Guide
As the home equity lending business heats up, and banks step up their outreach, here are a few things you need to know.
Tax Savings: Rental Property Depreciation Explained
If you’re already an investment property owner or are thinking about becoming a landlord, here’s a refresher on how the depreciation expense could help you maximize your tax savings.
5 Ways Renters Can Protect Themselves
Tenants can do much to reduce the chance that they'll have problems with a landlord. Here's what renters should do to protect themselves.
Who’s Got the Power: Buyers or Sellers?
Home sellers are expected to remain in the driver’s seat in 2014, but they’ll lose some of their power as inventory levels improve and rising mortgage rates shift some of the control to buyers .
This is Why Your Electric Bill is So High
An energy bill that stays stubbornly high is cause for investigation -- starting with the big utilities that consume the most power.
How to Winterize Your Home
Some crazy people choose to do remodeling projects in the middle of the coldest part of winter. Don't be one of them.
This Cold Weather is Harsh, Especially on Your Budget
As harsh winter weather continues to wallop the Midwest and Northeast, many consumers will be facing higher heating costs.
4 Home Upgrades That Could Save You Money Now
Not all home repairs are worth doing, but some winter money-saving tips do exist--and most are easy to implement. Just remember that the sooner you take action, the more you'll save.
Own a Home? You May Be Entitled to Tax Breaks
Whether you own a single-family home, condo, co-op apartment or mobile home, you may qualify — just be aware that, in most cases, you’ll need to itemize your taxes in order to take advantage of these deductions and credits. Here are a few of the tax breaks you’ll want to check out.
Avoiding Your Furnace? It's Time to Face the Heat
It’s tempting to skip the annual furnace or boiler tune-up. But it might not be budget friendly.
5 Signs a Neighborhood is About to Take Off
Buying a home in an up-and-coming neighborhood can bring a hefty payday down the road, but like all investments--it's not without risks.


















